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Kalniņš M. 2008. Protected Aquatic Insects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Latvia</strong> - Leucorrhinia albifrons (Burmeister, 1839)<br />

and L. caudalis (Charpentier, 1840) (<strong>Odonata</strong>: Libellulidae). - <strong>Latvijas</strong> Entomologs 45: 5-13.<br />

Kalniņš M. 2009. Lesser Emperor Anax parthenope (Sélys, 1839) (<strong>Odonata</strong>: Aeshnidae) - a new<br />

dragonfly species in <strong>Latvia</strong>. - <strong>Latvijas</strong> Entomologs 47: 16-20.<br />

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Odonatology. (Submitted.)<br />

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WALKER, 1908 (<strong>Odonata</strong>: Aeshnidae) in <strong>Latvia</strong>. - <strong>Latvijas</strong> Entomologs 51. (Accepted.)<br />

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distribution from 18-th century until 2010. - <strong>Latvijas</strong> Entomologs 51. (Accepted.)<br />

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